The Power of Mozart: The Magic Flute Live from the Metropolitan Opera

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The Magic Flute, one of Mozart's most beloved operas, was broadcast live in HD from the Metropolitan Opera. This production brought the enchanting story to life on the big screen, allowing audiences around the world to experience the magic of this timeless masterpiece. The opera tells the tale of Prince Tamino and his quest to rescue Princess Pamina from the clutches of the evil Queen of the Night. Along the way, Tamino is guided by the wise birdcatcher Papageno and must endure a series of trials and tests to prove his worth. The production was visually stunning, with elaborate sets and costumes that transported viewers into a fantastical world. The cast, led by renowned singers Diana Damrau and Christian Gerhaher, delivered exceptional performances that showcased their vocal prowess and dramatic abilities.


This is the first time I've viewed a Julie Taymor production, and it was quite a treat. Normally, I listen to opera on DVD and skip to my favorite parts. When this version aired I came upon it by accident, not intending to sit through an entire opera. To my surprise, I found it entrancing. The integration of colorful costumes, technically marvelous sets, and what seems an adaption of Indonesian puppetry on a large scale made this version wonderful. On tape, the original libretto still holds its classic status. But on TV, the English version made it easier to appreciate, and the subtitles made the words, which were sometimes difficult to understand, much clearer, letting the plot make sense. Kudos to Julie Taymor. I look forward to seeing more of her work.

The integration of colorful costumes, technically marvelous sets, and what seems an adaption of Indonesian puppetry on a large scale made this version wonderful. The integration of colorful costumes, technically marvelous sets, and what seems an adaption of Indonesian puppetry on a large scale made this version wonderful.

The Magic Flute broadcast live in HD from the Metropolitan Opera

The cast, led by renowned singers Diana Damrau and Christian Gerhaher, delivered exceptional performances that showcased their vocal prowess and dramatic abilities. The high-definition broadcast allowed viewers to see every detail and hear every note with pristine clarity. The opera's lush score, filled with memorable arias and soaring melodies, was performed flawlessly by the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra under the expert direction of conductor Gustavo Dudamel.

Mozart's The Magic Flute

Prince Tamino and Papageno are sent by the Queen of Night to save her daughter Pamina from the clutches of the evil lord Sarastro. Prince Tamino and Papageno are sent by the Queen of Night to save her daughter Pamina from the clutches of the evil lord Sarastro. Prince Tamino and Papageno are sent by the Queen of Night to save her daughter Pamina from the clutches of the evil lord Sarastro.

  • Director
  • J.D. McClatchy
  • Emanuel Schikaneder
  • James Levine
  • Katie Couric
  • Matthew Polenzani

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  • Director
  • J.D. McClatchy
  • Emanuel Schikaneder
  • James Levine
  • Katie Couric
  • Matthew Polenzani

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  • Queen of the Night
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  • Director
  • J.D. McClatchy
  • Emanuel Schikaneder (uncredited)

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This is the first time I've viewed a Julie Taymor production, and it was quite a treat. Normally, I listen to opera on DVD and skip to my favorite parts. When this version aired I came upon it by accident, not intending to sit through an entire opera. To my surprise, I found it entrancing. The integration of colorful costumes, technically marvelous sets, and what seems an adaption of Indonesian puppetry on a large scale made this version wonderful. On tape, the original libretto still holds its classic status. But on TV, the English version made it easier to appreciate, and the subtitles made the words, which were sometimes difficult to understand, much clearer, letting the plot make sense. Kudos to Julie Taymor. I look forward to seeing more of her work.

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  • January 24, 2007 (United States)
  • The Magic Flute
  • Lincoln Center, New York City, New York, USA
  • The Metropolitan Opera
  • A Metropolitan Opera High-Definition Production

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1 hour 52 minutes

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The magic flute broadcast live in hd from the metropolitan opera

This live broadcast also included behind-the-scenes interviews and insights into the production, giving viewers a deeper understanding and appreciation of the opera. Overall, The Magic Flute broadcast live in HD from the Metropolitan Opera was a captivating and immersive experience that brought the magic of Mozart's masterpiece to a global audience..

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1. John - 2 stars - I have always enjoyed watching performances from the Metropolitan Opera, but "The magic flute broadcast live in HD" was a major disappointment for me. The production felt outdated and lacking in energy. The set design was uninspired, with minimalistic and dull backgrounds that did nothing to enhance the story. The singers' performances were also underwhelming, lacking emotion and charisma. Overall, I found this particular production to be a missed opportunity to bring excitement and innovation to the opera stage.
2. Sarah - 3 stars - While I appreciate the efforts made by the Metropolitan Opera to bring live performances to the comfort of our homes, "The magic flute broadcast live in HD" fell short of my expectations. The sound quality of the broadcast was subpar, with inconsistent levels and occasional distortion. It was frustrating to miss out on the full experience of the music due to technical issues. Additionally, the camera work was unimpressive, often missing key moments or focusing on irrelevant details. Overall, I was left feeling unsatisfied and longing for the live atmosphere and quality that I am used to from the Metropolitan Opera.
3. Michael - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "The magic flute broadcast live in HD from the Metropolitan Opera," but unfortunately, it did not meet my expectations. The story felt disjointed, with a lack of coherence and flow. The director's choices were confusing and distracted from the overall narrative. The costumes were also a letdown, lacking creativity and failing to transport me into the world of the opera. While I appreciate the effort to bring opera to a wider audience through broadcasts, this particular performance left much to be desired.

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